Sign language
Sign language
Introduction
Workshop Leader:
Murad Al-Souss
Workshop Schedule Date: 10 November 24 - 13 November 24
Workshop Schedule Time: 4:00 – 7:00 PM (GMT +3)
Duration: 12 hours
Venue: Education City
About the Workshop
As the world witnesses tremendous developments and a significant increase in international demands to genuinely and effectively integrate people with disabilities into society —especially through the implementation of the International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, granting them their rights, and facilitating their access to all venues and places, including deaf individuals (those with hearing impairments)— and in recognition of the diversity that is a natural part of life as ordained by God, it is our religious and humanitarian duty to learn their language (sign language) to help ease their communication with the world around them.
Learning sign language helps us contribute to raising awareness about the issues faced by the deaf and overcoming the daily challenges they encounter. A lack of awareness of sign language means that the deaf will continue to struggle in accessing public services.
Sign language is a simple and enjoyable language that requires little time to learn. However, it also requires practice and communication with the deaf, just like English and other languages, which need continuous practice to reach a level of proficiency and then mastery.
Structure:
The workshop includes a combination of:
- Presentations
- Individual and pair activities
- Introduction of oneself and sentence formation in sign language
- Practice in constructing sign language sentences and understanding their linguistic structure
Methodology: The workshop adopts a gradual approach to learning sign language, like other languages, where participants will practice what they have learned daily after each session and complete daily assignments to reinforce their retention of signs and build on them for the next lesson. Participants will also engage in bilingual translation activities and dialogues between two people, aiming to acquire the necessary skills to perform sign language professionally and effectively in workplace settings. Participants’ evaluations will be based on in-class exercises and homework assignments.
Learning Objectives:
- Introduction to sign language, its history, definition, and uses, as well as the sign language in Qatar and the Arabic and foreign sign languages.
- Introduction to the basics of sign language and its alphabet.
- Learning how to communicate with a deaf person, welcoming them, assisting them, and preparing everything necessary to serve them.
- Learning commonly used and popular words in sign language and acquiring the ability to engage in conversation with a deaf person.
- Learning the names of places and landmarks in Qatar, as well as the cities and various tourist attractions in the country, in sign language.
Learning Outcomes:
- Gaining in-depth familiarity with sign language and learning about deaf individuals.
- Increasing participants’ awareness of their religious, humanitarian, and ethical responsibilities toward this community group.
- Acquiring sign language skills to communicate with the deaf and assisting them.
- Promoting the culture of sign language in society and various workplaces through the diverse specializations of the trainees.
- Learning the fundamentals of sign language interpretation.
Target Participants: The course is suitable for students specializing in special education and learning disabilities, families with a deaf member, employees in service departments, and various individuals and groups within the community.
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About the Leader/Instructor
Murad Al-SoussMurad Al-Souss is the son of two deaf parents, a physical education teacher, coach, and sign language interpreter at the Audio Education Complex in Qatar. He is also a sign language broadcaster for beIN Sports channels, a collaborating interpreter with the Qatari Center for the Deaf, and a collaborating sign language instructor with the Qatar Society for the Rehabilitation of People with Special Needs.
Murad serves as the head of the Admissions and Membership Committee of the Arab Organization of Sign Language Interpreters “SELA”, and is one of its founding members. He is also a founding member of the first Jordanian Association of Sign Language Interpreters “Jusoor” and an activist for the rights of the deaf and people with disabilities.
Additionally, Murad works as an audio describer for the blind, having provided commentary during the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021, FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, and AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023. He is also a former player for Jordan’s Al-Wehdat Football Club and a former player for the Jordanian national youth, junior, and Olympic football teams.